Example sentences of "potential for change " in BNC.

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1 These great events , the zeitgeist mood they engender , large in themselves as stages in history , carry with them an enormous potential for change in our daily lives .
2 Proposals for syllabuses based on this reduced notion of communication also illustrate how the potential for change inherent in new ideas is stifled by assimilation into established patterns of thinking .
3 You can start to regard yourself as someone who has great potential for change and self-fulfilment .
4 Yet discussions of the threat to public service broadcasting have ignored not only the potential for change but also the deficiencies of the existing system which would make us question its benefits and its claim to permanence .
5 It therefore approaches and studies the mass media from a number of perspectives , such as cultural premises , the potential for change and the evolution of normative values leading to a ‘ new order ’ .
6 However , Mead , Cooley and Thomas also recognised that socialisation is not a simple one-way process , and that potential for change is also generated within the individual .
7 The potential for change is therefore always present in variation , and may appear as a progressively greater or lesser favouring by the speech community of particular linguistic variants from among the variants that are available in the community at some particular time : to that extent change can be said to consist of change in community norms .
8 The rest was given over to a bowling green and a large expanse of lawn ; the potential for change was enormous .
9 Whilst such experimentation in community education may be small-scale it does provide the opportunity for adult education to demonstrate in microcosm the potential for change that inheres within the adult education framework , given the right political context .
10 Those projects observed had been in progress for over a year and most had established a good opening strategy as might be expected from their ability to identify schools with good potential for change .
11 This impatience led to an overestimation of the potential for change and to premature and ill-fated attempts to force its pace .
12 We need something dramatic to focus it , either to introduce something which will create a potential for change in this situation ( which will potentially destabilise the situation ) or pick up on something going on in the groups which will have the same effect ; we need to focus on an issue .
13 It is change , or at least the potential for change , which underpins any consideration of dramatic structure .
14 But this brings with it the potential for change , allowing them to become agents instead of passively relying on Oa .
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